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Polaris Industries today announced the company’s new limited edition ATV and side-by-side offerings, available in dealerships in January.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
The stockpiling program will be replaced with direct subsidies to farmers.
At the 18th Annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo in Amarillo, Texas, the Sandhill Cattle Co. out of Earth, Texas, walked away victorious.
More rejections are likely as Chinese quarantine authorities have been instructed to increase inspections.
Forecasts call for rain chances on Christmas day, though the rest of the 10-day outlook is hot and dry.
In the 20 years that Farm Journal has tracked the ag machinery family tree, the only constant has been change.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
Market fears China will soon reject U.S. DDG shipments, which could lead to ‘lost’ demand.
Farm Journal’s Legacy Project Workshops are designed to give families good information, the appropriate tools and time to start the succession planning process.
Here is some noteworthy advice courtesy of three successful female farmers at Top Producer’s Executive Women in Agriculture conference.
Most producers are trying to put the grain market’s year-end lows behind them.
China has now reportedly rejected two cargoes of U.S. corn containing Syngenta’s Agrisure Viptera corn
There’s no better time than now to pick up where you stalled out on your succession planning journey.
Markets calmer heading into weekend.
Traders are showing even less interest than normal in adding new positions (or even covering current positions) ahead of USDA’s November crop reports.
Mark your calendar and plan to attend these business, agronomic and succession planning conferences and events.
Planning a succession is an ongoing process.
China has bought up to 300,000 MT of U.S. corn so far this week after buying 420,000 MT last week.
Fresh demand news is needed to extend the corrective price recovery.
Dave Zino, executive chef for Beef Checkoff, shares three quick and easy recipes that will help you stretch your top sirloin purchase.
A few models suggest La Nina conditions will return, while a few also suggest movement toward El Nino.
The bottom-end value for soybeans will likely occur over the next two weeks, says Top Farmer Intelligence’s Bryan Doherty.
Friday’s scheduled release of USDA’s Crop Production and Supply & Demand Reports seems very unlikely even if the government shutdown ends this week.
Market place in mild “risk-off” mode.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
U.S. budget/spending deadlines loom.
Greenness maps tell “tale of two Corn Belts.”
Things are looking a little more upbeat for wheat, but it will be hard for the market to find sustained buying amid likely seasonal pressure on corn and beans.
Use this spreadsheet, provided by Chris Barron, to provide an accurate perspective of your level of risk and opportunity.
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